Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 11 342 296 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjahaku

Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.

1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jonathan Wolf

Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis

Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis

Massimo Rostagno; Carlo Altavilla; Giacomo Carboni; Wolfgang Lemke; Roberto Motto; Arthur Saint Guilhem; Jonathan Yiangou

Oxford University Press
2021
sidottu
The first twenty years of the European Central Bank (ECB) offer a clear demonstration of how a central bank can navigate macroeconomic insecurity and crisis. As the global economy moves into a new phase of unheralded uncertainty, the story of the ECB holds multiple lessons of wider significance for the central banking community and researchers of monetary policy. This volume provides a unique account of how the ECB has reacted to the challenges confronting the euro area through its monetary policy, turning to innovative measures and unprecedented policy actions to fend off the various threats posed by the global financial turmoil of 2007/08, the euro area sovereign debt market crisis, and the subsequent period of anaemic growth and deflationary pressures. It also addresses some of the criticisms the ECB has faced regarding its policy initiatives. It identifies the ultimate motivation behind the ECB's cautious attitude in the early phases of the financial crisis, and its peculiar definition of price stability and attention for credit creation, as well as addressing the criticism that central banks were fundamentally unprepared to head off a major financial cataclysm as they were wedded to a deficient economic paradigm which made them blind to financial risks. It also shows that the ECB's unconventional low-interest policies have not compromised the position of financial intermediaries in the way commentators initially predicted they would. By condensing the facts and lessons of the first 20 years of the ECB, this volume will acquaint the reader with the structures and decision-making processes behind the complex, often controversial, crisis measures that were taken during some of the toughest economic challenges in the history of modern Europe, and provide them with fresh ex-post analysis on their effect on the real economy and inflation.
Human-Computer Integration

Human-Computer Integration

Florian ‘Floyd’ Mueller; Nathan Semertzidis; Josh Andres; Martin Weigel; Suranga Nanayakkara; Rakesh Patibanda; Zhuying Li; Paul Strohmeier; Jarrod Knibbe; Stefan Greuter; Marianna Obrist; Pattie Maes; Dakuo Wang; Katrin Wolf; Liz Gerber; Joe Marshall; Kai Kunze; Jonathan Grudin; Harald Reiterer; Richard Byrne

Now Publishers Inc
2022
nidottu
Human-Computer Integration (HInt) is an emerging paradigm in the human-computer interaction (HCI) field. Its goal is to integrate the human body and the computational machine. Because HInt is not an isolated area of research, the authors draw upon discussions from related perspectives, including cybernetics, augmentation, cyborgs, and wearables. While these prior works provide a basis for HInt, and some of their associated challenges also apply to HInt, the authors focus on articulating the HInt challenges that are of particular relevance to HCI.The monograph makes three contributions: First, the authors apply two key dimensions from psychology – bodily agency and bodily ownership – to enhance our understanding of HInt systems. Second, they use these two dimensions to provide new perspectives on user integration experiences and to develop an integration systems design space. Third, they use the design space and its two dimensions to articulate HInt’s key challenges and group these challenges into four areas: design, society, identity, and technology. Ultimately, the work aims to facilitate a more structured investigation into human body and computational machine integration.
Readability Research

Readability Research

Sofie Beier; Sam Berlow; Esat Boucaud; Zoya Bylinskii; Tianyuan Cai; Jenae Cohn; Kathy Crowley; Stephanie L. Day; Tilman Dingler; Jonathan Dobres; Jennifer Healey; Rajiv Jain; Marjorie Jordan; Bernard Kerr; Qisheng Li; Dave B. Miller; Susanne Nobles; Alexandra Papoutsaki; Jing Qian; Tina Rezvanian; Shelley Rodrigo; Ben D. Sawyer; Shannon M. Sheppard; Bram Stein; Rick Treitman; Jen Vanek; Shaun Wallace; Benjamin Wolfe

Now Publishers Inc
2022
nidottu
From the moment we wake up to the moment we end our day, we use interfaces built out of the written word. Textual information remains now, as it has for centuries, the cornerstone of human information acquisition. The wide adoption of smartphone, tablets, e-readers and personal computers has shifted the bulk of this reading from inflexible paper to digital content. The control provided by digital displays over how visual information is presented to readers has the potential to improve reading for each and every reader, regardless of ability or diagnosis. This represents a profound shift in how we think about reading because text is no longer rendered immutable by writers, designers, or publishers at a single stage, and human-computer interaction research is key to realizing its potential. Readability research takes a fundamentally individual approach to what each reader needs. Each reader has their own individual needs. Meanwhile, adapting the written word to the individual reader has never been easier, and the goal of maximizing individual reading efficacy is increasingly attainable. No one discipline or field has all the tools or answers, and readability work is inherently interdisciplinary. The authors of this monograph include vision scientists, technology experts, educators, designers, typographers, and data scientists. Together they represent voices from academia, the tech industry, and non-profit institutions, driven by common goals to improve the reading interfaces of today. In this review, they provide a comprehensive introduction to interdisciplinary methodologies, tools, and materials required for readability research focused on the individual reader. They call on the HCI community to contribute to the growing understanding of readers’ needs; to study the interactions between text, user, and task; and to build the tools and interfaces needed to improve reading outcomes for all.
The Beautiful & the Damned

The Beautiful & the Damned

Jonathon Wolfer

Jonathon Wolfer
2013
pokkari
Halley's Comet has come and gone, school's out for the summer, and Nick still isn't comfortable with the arrangement of The Pen & the Sword.Mina on the other hand, is becoming even more confident - maybe even reckless. But with everything Nick can do, everything he can see, he still can't figure out the mind of a teenage girl - let alone the mind of a super powered teenage girl.At odds over how to deal with the events of the past spring and what the future will bring, Nick and Mina find their relationship and their destiny on rocky ground. Nick turns to his friends for distraction and advice and the hope of just living as a normal teenager a little bit longer. Mina turns to the sword wanting to know just how different she is.
Killer Is Me

Killer Is Me

Jonathon Wolfer

Kelseytown Press
2024
pokkari
Henry Kelsey was born in 1674 in the Connecticut Colony. When his daughter went missing he was cursed by a witch that he sent an angry mob after that ultimately burned her alive. The witch used the last of her magic to curse Hank to uncontrollably change into a giant, blood thirsty Werepig during a full moon, making for a life that never allows him to truly mourn the loss of his daughter. His extremely long life has been lonely, painful and full of loss to say the least. Somehow, through all of the mishaps, trauma & death, he has experienced almost every major war, every social revolution, every historic event in the United states on the fringes yet somehow, survives.
Jonathan

Jonathan

Rwg

Rwg Publishing
2019
pokkari
College rule (also known as medium ruled paper) is the most common lined paper in use in the United States. It is generally used in middle school through to college and is also popular with adults. This is a good choice for teen or adult notebooks and composition books (known as exercise books outside the US).
Jonathan

Jonathan

Catherine Lievens

Extasy Books
2020
nidottu
The fight is coming to Gillham.That's what Jonathan should be focusing on. Instead, he's picking up Cedric, a mouse shifter who's running from the Beasts and happens to have information on what the Beasts' next step will be.Cedric just wants to save his brother, who's still in the Beasts' hands. He knows he can't do it on his own, which is why he decides to keep the date of the attack on Gillham to himself unless they help him get Archie back. Neither of them had planned on being each other's mate. Jonathan has to choose whether he'll be there for Gillham or for his mate, while Cedric needs to decide what's more important-saving his brother's life, or saving the lives of everyone in Gillham?
Jonathan

Jonathan

Alesa Corrin

Alesa Corrin
2023
sidottu
For months Jonathan has journeyed through forest and jungle, desert and bog, on a quest to reach the capital city where he will be crowned the King of Dreams. Along the way he has suffered loss and pushed through challenges, transforming from a reluctant boy to a young man who sees the value in protecting the dreamworld from nightmarish Rankers. However, Jonathan's latest discovery, that he can open a secret portal to the nightmare isles, haunts his thoughts. Perhaps he can open this portal and enter the isles covertly, ending the long war before anyone close to him gets hurt...but doing so requires that he commit an act of evil...The long war against the Rankers has affected Jonathan's friends as well. Almost a Ranker himself, Ben continues to act as a double agent against the nightmares, spying on them on Jonathan's behalf, though the toll it is taking on his body and spirit is harsh. In the waking world, they venture across the globe in order to protect the comatose bodies of his closest allies from Rankers. Sneaking past packs of Ranker supporters intent on hunting down those who defy Ranker rule presents its own challenges.In this conclusion to the Jonathan trilogy, friendships will be tested and fears faced as the Liege Master, god of the Rankers, takes the stage. It is time for the young Griffin King to discover who he was destined to be.From darkest night, in dark, the light, the Griffin King shall rise to fight.
Jonathan

Jonathan

Alesa Corrin

Alesa Corrin
2021
sidottu
Still recovering from the tragic loss of his mother, typical teen Jonathan excels at sports, strives to keep his girlfriend happy, and at times fights with his abusive, alcoholic father. Then Jonathan's world is swept off its axis when he is knocked into a coma and sent to the Land of Dreams-a place filled with nightmarish monsters, fantastic creatures, and limitless adventures-where Jonathan discovers he is the future Griffin King, protector against nightmarish Rankers.As Jonathan journeys across the corrupted Land of Dreams gathering allies, he learns he must conquer the demons in his past to defeat the Rankers, find his way out of his coma, and bring peace to his own life and the Land of Dreams. Although he may not be quite ready to take on the role of guardian of dreams and destroyer of nightmares, he learns that perhaps he's found something worth fighting-and maybe even dying-for.
Jonathan

Jonathan

Carine MacKenzie

Christian Focus 4Kids
2007
pokkari
Jonathan truly loved the Lord God with all his heart and soul and mind. He loved David as a true friend and showed no jealousy when God chose David to be the next king. Jonathan pleased God – and was a true and faithful friend. You can read about Jonathan in the bible in the Old Testament in 1 and 2 Samuel.